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LomoApparat × Fluffy Omelet Partner to Create this Whimsical Technicolor Camera

LomoApparat has unveiled its latest technicolor dream: a vibrant camera crafted in collaboration with renowned Thai artist Proei-Natchariya Laosrisin, better known as Fluffy Omelet. This imaginative collaboration transports users into a whimsical wonderland, as Fluffy Omelet’s lively artwork adorns the camera with the carefree hues of summer. Starting her design journey at the young age of 20, Fluffy Omelet is celebrated for her playful accessories and home decor, all infused with her distinctive style. The custom-illustrated design of the LomoApparat camera exudes sheer delight, akin to a sunflower on a sunny day.

A batch of collector’s edition cameras, featuring specially handmade straps by Fluffy Omelet, will be available in an exclusive social media giveaway, adding to the excitement surrounding this collaboration.

Pushing the Boundaries of Analogue Photography

The LomoApparat camera is primed for adventure, boasting an array of features that ignite the spirit of analogue photography. Armed with a wide-angle 21 mm lens and fixed settings, this camera ensures perfect exposures with its built-in flash, delivering classic vignetting, high contrast, saturation, and film grain to every 35 mm shot. For added creativity, it features a playful flash filter slider with interchangeable colored filters, enabling users to create colorful flash effects effortlessly.

In true Lomography style, the LomoApparat also offers a MX switch for multiple exposure magic and a Bulb shooting mode for captivating long exposure effects like light painting. Compact and lightweight, this camera is the perfect companion for everyday analogue experimentation, offering three interchangeable lens attachments and a unique cotton lens pouch for creative snapping on the go.

With a built-in lens focusing distance of 0.5 m and the option to reduce it to just 0.2 m with the Close-up Lens attachment, users can capture intricate details with ease. For those seeking crafty multiple-exposure effects, the Splitzer Lens allows for slicing and dicing images into wedges of any size, while the Kaleidoscope Lens creates mesmerizing multiple-mirrored image effects across the frame, adding a touch of magic to every shot.

Irone Kim

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